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  1. Feb 1, 2021 · A+D Tattoo Skin Moisturizing Ointment is a skin moisturizer formulated to keep tattooed skin looking and feeling its best. This clinically tested tattoo ointment is made with ingredients like beeswax, almond oil and pro-vitamin B5 to deliver breathable, soothing hydration for your skin tattoo.

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  2. Apr 5, 2023 · Plus, 91% of consumer testers found that it repaired extremely dry, cracked skin. Nomy recommends using Aquaphor for two to three days, two to three times a day, and washing it off between ...

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    • The Evolution of Ointment For Tattoo Care
    • Modern Healing Advice
    • The Final Takeaway

    Petroleum Jelly

    Petroleum jellywas once the most widely used tattoo aftercare product. It's highly available, inexpensive, and just plain gets the job done. "Petroleum jelly acts as an occlusive agent, creating a barrier over the skin," explains Dr. Camp. "It creates a protective environment that encourages healing after a skin injury, such as a tattoo. This protective barrier also helps limit the risk of infection and softens any scabs or crusts that develop after the tattoo." However, modern artists advise...

    Neosporin

    Then, along came the over-the-counter triple antibiotic ointment, Neosporin ($8). It contains healing ingredients that fight infection and shouldn't alter the tattoo's color like the petroleum jelly alternative. "Neosporin is available as a cream or ointment. The ointment version has a similar consistency to petroleum jelly," notes Dr. Camp. "It also contains the antibacterial ingredients neomycin polymyxin and bacitracin, which are active against gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria." Bu...

    Bacitracin

    Next came Bacitracin ($11) for its promising advantages over Neosporin. Fewer people reacted to this product and the coloring results remained beautiful, according to anecdotal evidence. Even to this day, Bacitracin is one of the most highly recommended products—yet it has its failings. "Bacitracin contains just one antibacterial agent, its namesake bacitracin," says Dr. Camp. "This antibacterial is active primarily against gram-positive bacteria, like staphylococci and streptococci." Custome...

    A&D Ointment

    A&D ointment ($6)—mostly prescribed for diaper rash—tops the list of recommended tattoo aftercare topicals. A&D contains both Vitamin A and D (hence the name) to treat abrasions and minor wounds. They also keep the skin supple and naturally protect it from outside organisms. "A&D ointment contains lanolin and petrolatum, which are both emollients that help soften and smooth irritated skin," says Dr. Camp. "It also contains inactive ingredients like cod liver oil, which is rich in vitamins A a...

    Moisturizer

    Almost all artists recommend using a moisturizing lotion after letting your tattoo heal for a few days. Some actually advise using nothing but lotion from day one. But this is where it gets tricky, as different brands of moisturizers contain different ingredients, some of which can harm your new tattoo or cause a reaction. "Look for hydrating ingredients that promote wound healing and are gentle on the skin," advises Dr. Penzi. "Look for petroleum jelly, jojoba oil, vitamin E, aloe vera, lano...

    Tattoo Cream

    Lastly, specially made tattoo aftercare products, like Tattoo Goo($7) are popping up like weeds. Some artists highly recommend them while some say they're a waste of money. But these new creams do more than just heal your tattoo—a few contain sunblock and pain reducers—so it's impossible to know what to choose. Check to see if your local artist carries a preferable product before purchasing something random online.

    When it comes right down to it, following the recommendations of your local studio is always best. After all, they're the professionals. If you're susceptible to allergic reactions, have your tattoo artist provide a few alternatives for you. Discontinue use immediately if you experience problems with any skincare product. And don't be stingy when i...

  4. Mar 1, 2021 · A+D Tattoo Skin Moisturizing Ointment is a skin moisturizer formulated to keep tattooed skin looking and feeling its best. This clinically tested tattoo ointment is made with ingredients like beeswax, almond oil and pro-vitamin B5 to deliver breathable, soothing hydration for your skin tattoo.

  5. Mar 1, 2023 · Clean: Immediately after the tattoo is applied, use lukewarm water and a mild soap to gently clean the area. Pat the area dry with a soft towel and apply a thin layer of A&D Ointment. Moisturize: Apply A&D Ointment at least twice daily to ensure the skin does not dry out. Reapply the ointment after washing or swimming.

  6. Oct 13, 2023 · A&D ointment is an all-purpose, topical skin protectant designed to seal out wetness. It treats and prevents minor skin irritations such as itching, flaking, cracking, rashes and dryness, in addition to minor cuts and burns. This medication features emollient ingredients (Lanolin, Petrolatum, Vitamin A, and Vitamin D) that work together to ...

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